ImmDef v. DHS

On January 14th, 2021, Immigrants’ rights groups representing unaccompanied migrant children SUED the Trump administration for violating the fundamental statutory and constitutional rights of their child clients.
We are proud to join as organizational plaintiffs along with our partners at RAICES Texas, and The Door (a New York-based nonprofit).
We are represented by litigators from ImmDef and Justice Action Center.
The message of ImmDef v. DHS is simple:⠀
All unaccompanied minor children deserve protection, no matter how they came here. ⠀⠀
On the evening of January 14th, immigrants’ rights groups representing unaccompanied migrant children sued the Trump administration for violating the fundamental statutory and constitutional rights of their child clients. The organizational plaintiffs are the Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef, based in California) and RAICES (based in Texas), working alongside the Justice Action Center (JAC), and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.
Over the past two years, the Trump Administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program, also known as “Remain in Mexico,” has sent more than 69,000 asylum seekers — including many babies and children — to some of the most dangerous places in Mexico. Many face violence and trauma while awaiting immigration proceedings in these cities, including rape and abduction, according to a report published last week by Human Rights Watch. Out of desperation, and often due to circumstances beyond their control, some children cross the border alone, in hopes that they will be safer in U.S. custody.
Once these unaccompanied children are in the United States, the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) is supposed to protect them by creating a system that enables them to seek asylum in the United States, guaranteeing an immigration hearing before they are removed, and setting out child-specific protections to take into account the special needs of children who are alone.

The federal government was denying and violating the protections afforded by TVPRA to these unaccompanied children, if they have ever had any interaction with any part of MPP, even if brief.
CBS interviewed Soni and the family of our 12-year-old client who faces deportation because he was previously in the Remain in Mexico Program with his mother. After being abducted for two weeks, he had no choice but to enter the United States alone as an unaccompanied child for protection. Thanks to our legal staff's fearless efforts, we were able to reunite our client with his grandparents.

CASE FILES
CASE BACKGROUND
Press Case Communications
Case documents
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First Amended Complaint (filed 2/12/21)
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Government’s Motion to Dismiss (filed 5/13/21)
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Plaintiff’s Notice of Motion and Motion for Preliminary Injunction (filed 5/14/21)
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Declaration of Maria Odom (KIND)
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Declaration of Hannah Flamm (Plaintiff The Door)
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Declaration of Yliana Johansen-Mendez (Plaintiff ImmDef)
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Declaration of Marion Donovan-Kaloust (Plaintiff ImmDef)
Case documents (Cont)
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Plaintiff’s Notice of Motion and Motion for Preliminary Injunction (Cont) (filed 5/14/21)
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Declaration of Michelle Garza (Plaintiff RAICES)
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Declaration of Carly Salazar (Plaintiff ProBAR)
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Declaration of Mari Dorn-Lopez (The Young Center)
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Declaration of Elizabeth Sanchez Kennedy (Galveston-Houston Immigrant Rights Project)
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Proposed Order Granting Preliminary Injunction (Filed 5/14/21)
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Plaintiffs’ Opposition to the Motion to Dismiss (filed 5/27/21)
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Government’s Opposition to the Motion for Preliminary Injunction (filed 5/27/21)
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Declaration of Jallyn Sualog (Deputy Director of ORR)
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Plaintiffs’ Reply In Support of the Motion for Preliminary Injunction (filed 6/3/21)
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Declaration of Natalia Trotter (Plaintiff RAICES)
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Declaration of Marion Donovan-Kaloust (Plaintiff ImmDef)
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Government’s Reply In support of the Motion to Dismiss (filed 6/3/21)
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Order on Motion to Dismiss and PI (filed 7/27/21)
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Order Re: Remedies (Filed 9/29/25)
Enero 15, 2021: Naghain ng Reklamo ang ImmDef para sa Deklaratory at Injunctive Relief. Basahin ang press release dito.
Mayo 14, 2021: Inihain ang Paunang Injunction. Basahin ang press release dito.
Nobyembre 1, 2023: Pinuno ng mga Organisasyon ng Karapatan ng mga Imigrante sa Korte. Basahin ang press release dito.
Nobyembre 3, 2023: May mga Eksperto na Maaring Talakayin ang Traumatikong Epekto ng Pagkabigong Sumunod sa mga Proteksyon para sa Ilang Batang Walang Kasama Basahin ang press release dito.
Nobyembre 7, 2023: Nagkaroon ng Araw sa Korte ang mga Tagapagtaguyod para sa mga Imigranteng Bata sa ImmDef laban sa DHS. Basahin ang press release dito.
Nobyembre 7, 2023: Tinalakay ng Hukom ang isyu ng mga karapatan sa asylum ng mga batang 'Manatili sa Mexico'. Basahin ang artikulo ng Courthouse News Service dito.


